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Heather DeCamp is a los angeles wedding photographer at Griffith Park and Los Angeles Arts District

Wow!  What a year!  At the moment I am a bit backed up on editing but had to take a moment to share some things that have happened this year.  As usual, I say to myself each year “I will blog and send sneak peaks and this and that” and every year by about July […]

Engagement photography | Downtown LA + Griffith Park Los Angeles | Justine + Richard

Blog, Engagement, Wedding

Architectural Artifacts Wedding

Wow!!  Just wow!!!  This wedding was breathtaking!  Every single detail from the classy dress to the amazing decor was just perfect! The venue, Architectural Artifacts in Ravenswood, has always been a favorite of mine and I was so excited when I finally booked a wedding there and heard they had remodeled a new reception space. […]

Architectural Artifacts Wedding in Chicago | Alyssa + John

Union Station Wedding photos

Love love love New Years Eve Weddings!!  From the romance of winter to the classy party, New Years weddings never fail to be a success.  For Brittney and Doug’s day we started with the bride at their home in Roscoe Village and the groom at the Hotel Palomar.  We then headed over to St Alphonsus […]

Hotel Palomar Chicago New Years Eve Wedding | Brittney + Doug

Blog, Wedding

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a little about the process

You already have enough on your plate. Whether you’re busy planning your wedding, bringing home a newborn, or chasing around toddlers, I make sure the process is as easy as pie. Which honestly, should be the only thing on your plate during our photo session.

Here’s how it’ll work:

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Get in touch

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Personalize your experience

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Have my full support throughout the process

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Celebrate your day

Yep, that’s seriously all there is to it.

Let’s set up a coffee date — my treat.